Frederick m



xF. M. BAKERL Coking Stove.

Patented Dec. 4, 1866.

N,PErERs, PHDTO-UTHDGRAPHER, WASHINGTON, D C.

Vlongitudinal section of a cooking-stove provided with my invention. j.l i, i My present improvement has reference to a stove analogous to thatinvented by me, and for which Letteren` Patent No. 50,765 were grantedto Charles Jordan, my assignee, on the thirty-first day of October, A.1865;` v The drawing represents an ordinary cooking-.stove provided withan oven, A, and with Hues B, B l, Band t C, for leading the smoke fromthe fire-place, P, against the top, the back plate, and the bottom- `of'the said oven.` An auxiliary oven, G, is disposed in rear of the mainoven A, and an upright Hue, F, placed betweenthe Hue` B1 and Vthe saidauxiliary oven, G. This Hue opens out o f the Hue C anopening,1b2, andin'to thespace B2" by an opening, a?, there being a damper,.D2, applied'so as to he capable ofA closing either of the` said openings. Anotherdamper, D, is arranged at the upper parts of the Hues B F, and soapplied that when turned down `into @uiten faire y@anni ffirr. i'

IMPROVEMENT IN OOKINGfSTOYES.

FREDERICK M; BAKER, 0E SOUTH READING, MAsSAcHUsETTs j I Letters PatentNo. 60,118, dated December 4, 1865-; antdated November 22, 1866.

SPECIFICATION.

TO ALL PERSONS TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL OME p Be it known that I,FREDERICK M. BAKER, of South Reading, in the county of Middlesex, andState of Masi sachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement inCooking-Stoves, andV do hereby declarethe samet'o be fully described inthe following speciHcation and represented in the accompanying drawing,which denotesa` t i a horizontal position it shall close both Hues B1 F,but when turned up into a vertical position it shall cut lofHcommunication between the Hue B and a Hue, I, leading over and againstthetdp of the auxiliary ovei, G, and,` open communication between theHues B and B14 and the Hues F and I. There is a Hue, m, leading from theHue B2, directly underneath and against the oven G, and up and along itsback to the Hue I; and there Vis also p a Hue, H, leading from'the Hue Calong underneath and upward against the Hue m, and` to` the escape-Hue,b. damper, D3, is arranged at the heads of the Huesm and H, and so thatwhen such damper is turnedinto a horizontal` 1 position it shall closethe upper ends of both the Hues m and H. When inclined orraised,` the`saidhdamper A should cut 0H communication between the Hue I anl theescape-Hue b, so as to direct the smoke from the Hue I` into the Hue m,from whence it` 'may Vhe made to How directly into the Hue H, or firstthroughthe' Hue B2 and p into Vthe Hue C, and Hnallyescape into the pipeb. One or more apertures `for the reception Vof boilers may be made inthe top plate of theV stove,` and over either or both of the ovens.

With my arrangement of Hues and dempers the smoke may be-caused to goaround rthe main oven withw out contact `with the auxiliary oven, or itmay be caused to pass partly around each of the ovens, or it maybe made'to pass over the main oven, thence into the Hue I, thence down andthrough the Hue mfand thencethrough i the Hue H. In fact, thearrangement, is such as will permit various advantageous applications ofthe smoke `gto eitheror both of the ovens, in order to use either orboth of them for baking or simply` for heating or various purposes.

-I do not claim a stove made with two ovens, but what I do Aclaim is,the combination as well as `the arrangement of the Hues m and H, theda-mpers D D2, and D3, and openings a2, b2, with` the auxiliary `oven G,

its Hue F, and the main oven and its Hues B, B, B2, and C, the wholebeing substantiallyas h'ereinbefore speciied.

' iF. M. BAKER;`

Witnesses:

R. H. EDDY,

F. P. HALE, Jr.

